
A Place for Open Digital Scholarship
University of Victoria, Canada
June 2021: 7-11 + 14-18 (+Conference & Colloquium; Right to Left; Project Management in the Humanities; Research Data Management for Digitally-Curious Humanists; Open Digital Collaborative Project Preservation in the Humanities; Open/Social/Digital Humanities Pedagogy, Training, and Mentorship; GraphPoem; Institute Lectures; and Workshops)
Institute Performance: #GraphPoem, Chris Tanasescu
Event chair: Chris Tanasescu (UCLouvain)
All those connected to DHSI and its 2021 edition are invited to be part of the EPoetry event #GraphPoem by MARGENTO at 9:30 AM Pacific Time on June 11 by contributing text files or weblinks to a collectively assembled dataset and/or run a script plotting the latter into a real-time evolving network.
The Graph Poem is an ongoing transnational project combining natural language processing and graph theory-based approaches to poetry, with academic, DH-literary, and performative outputs.
When DHSI registration opens, participants will be able to sign up for GraphPoem and will receive an account giving them access to the data and the code.
#GraphPoem will have two main components viewable to anybody accessing the following online venues at the time of the event: a livestreamed performance on Margento’s Facebook page and the bot @GraphPoem tweeting text-nodes selected from the evolving graph by a network analysis algorithm and fed into the performance.
Event Timeslots (1)
Friday, June 11th
9:30 am – 11:30 am (Pacific) / 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm (Brussels/CET)
[more info about DHSI 2021 here and here]
Update:
Welcome video uploaded onto the DHSI website including announcement and preview of #GraphPoem

